What are some good magazines to subscribe to?

What are some good magazines to subscribe to?

I'm not searching for propaganda nor paranoid pseudo-redpilled.

>I'm not searching for propaganda nor paranoid pseudo-redpilled.
all magazines are propaganda buddy, sorry to burst your bubble.

None. They are all pozzed, globalist, kike garbage. I used to think some were okay, too, but they have revealed their true colors.

bamp

>I'm not searching for propaganda
>posts propaganda

The economist is the Rothschild propaganda-arm.

>falling for the subscribe jew

Foreign Affairs

Financial Times (newspaper)

Triumvirate when?

things like national geographic and travel/nature/science websites/publications for anything unrelated to politics

independent blogs for political discourse

though be aware that even shit like NatGeo have had a SJW spin on them since the early 00's. the bitch who took over a few years ago explicitly said she wants to "focus on people and culture" going into the 21st century, because fuck having the one great travel and nature media outlet keep its nose out of feel-good champagne-left politics, right?

The real answer is to read all of them and dessimnate the truth for yourself. I personally read both the economist and the jacobin myself. Because the economist has some dank stats and good arguments but that doesn't mean their argurments are fully right its just nice to read those ideas at their best extent compared to the other idea's best extent
For dank list anywho i personally use Website so yeah
Human rights brief
Foreign affairs
The Jacobin
The economist
The baffler
Vox sometimes

Foreign Affairs is good.
I enjoy the Economist but its not high quality anymore.

i've always found it odd that Alex Jones etc never talks about The Economist considering that it's literally owned by the Rothschilds + is practically the official magazine of the elite Davos globalization crowd

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The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs is pretty redpilled. I was surprised that my local library of all places had a subscription to it.

The Spectator is the only correct answer.

what about mad magazines

The Economist is very good but often leans left. If you counterweight it with a conservative magazine (The Spectator for example) you get a good POV.

That said, everyone should atleast read 4 different newspapers (left, right, business, law/state) and one popular lightweight to see what keeps peoples minds busy.

Care to elaborate on FA? I subscribed to a trial offer and was baffled by the ultra american POV and hilariously pro-government standpoints on most issues.

Jacobin
The Nation
Socialist Register

>subscribing to magazines
read white papers from journals and policy NGOs for realpolitik. or read a book.

THE leftist magazine

It's funny how the left loves to talk about the right being fear-mongers, despite the fact that the left's entire political platform is based on making their voters fear the right. Hillary's entire campaign has been focused around making people fear Trump and white men in general. The same shit happens in Europe, where the media and the mainstream parties attack the right-wing parties and subvert the very democracy they claim to be protecting by refusing to work with them.

LEGO magazine is my personal favorite.

>lego magazine
>not the lego catalog

what's it like being a fucking poorfag who can't afford all that shit

Well it is at as you suggested , frankly its a good way to understand the American side of things but it stops there. Thats when you go to the diplomat or other news sources that explain the other non american viewpoint. But thing though FA has some sick analysis

The Economist is pure (((neoliberalism))). If that's your thing then go for it.

The Atlantic is kinda MSM but I still find it to have a good selection of articles and they do have some conservative commentators

Wouldn't be surprised if Trump wins there's a new major paleoconservative magazine that comes out. Have to wait and see.

Non-political: Nature, Nautilus, Nat/Geo are all pretty good

There's a difference? Sorry, its just been a while for me. What's different between the two?

>run by holier than thou soccer moms
I was subscribed for some time, but I just can't take british journalism seriously, it's way too politicised and preachy.

The Economist is a very expensive toilet paper, I wouldn't recommend.

>I'm not searching for propaganda
They all have their biases, it's your job to be aware of it and read with a grain of salt.

Off the top of my head, I'd suggest Foreign Affairs (by the (((CFR)))) and n+1, which I haven't read much since they went full paywall.

FT is the best newspaper. I wish I could afford a subscription

FA is the official journal of the Council on Foreign Relations, our main establishment foreign policy think tank.

It's totally pro-american and reflects the biases of our establishment, but it's also written for people with some proximity to the establishment who want to stay informed of what they're thinking, or at least the version of what they're thinking that is acceptable for publication.

>stay informed of what they're thinking
Yeah that's true but for this there are dozens of free sources. FA is in my view completely redundant.

FT digital is around $6 per month. You can save 6 bucks a month easily.